Adjunctive Therapeutics in the Management of Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation: A Narrative Literature Review

Document Type

Journal Article

Publication Date

11-28-2023

Journal

Journal of clinical medicine

Volume

12

Issue

23

DOI

10.3390/jcm12237374

Keywords

calcium; cardiac arrest; cardiopulmonary resuscitation; magnesium; sodium bicarbonate; steroids

Abstract

Nearly 565,000 patients will suffer from prehospital and inpatient cardiac arrest in the United States per annum. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation and all associated interventions used to achieve it remain an essential focus of emergency medicine. Current ACLS guidelines give clear instructions regarding mainstay medications such as epinephrine and antiarrhythmics; however, the literature remains somewhat controversial regarding the application of adjunctive therapeutics such as calcium, magnesium, sodium bicarbonate, and corticosteroids. The available data acquired in this field over the past three decades offer mixed pictures for each of these medications on the effects of core metrics of cardiopulmonary resuscitation (e.g., rate of return of spontaneous circulation, survival-to-hospitalization and discharge, 24 h and 30 d mortality, neurological outcome), as well as case-specific applications for each of these interventions (e.g., polymorphic ventricular tachycardia, electrolyte derangements, acidosis, post-arrest shock). This narrative literature review provides a comprehensive summary of current guidelines and published data available for these four agents and their use in clinical practice.

Department

Emergency Medicine

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